St Luke (1555) by Paolo Veronese

The artwork titled “St Luke” was created by the renowned artist Paolo Veronese in the year 1555. Executed in oil on canvas, this masterpiece belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) movement and measures 85 x 200 cm. It is classified under the genre of religious painting.

In the artwork, Saint Luke is portrayed in a reclining pose with a majestic aura. His figure is adorned in draped robes of sumptuous hues, which display Veronese’s masterful use of color and fabric texture. Saint Luke is depicted with a serene expression, his gaze directed upwards, possibly in contemplation or inspiration. Behind him, an ox, which is the traditional symbol associated with Saint Luke, is prominently featured, reinforcing the saint’s identity. The composition and form of the painting showcase the elegant and elongated proportions typical of Mannerist style, while the exquisite detailing signifies the artistry and grandeur of the Late Renaissance period.

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